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…With web views you can utilize your web development…skills to easily create pages and views within your application.…In our application we'll use a web view to…display a brief description and FAQs for the tour.…Ahead of time, I've created a folder called Detail.…Within this folder, are HTML files and a single CSS file.…Each HTML file corresponds to a tour.…There's nothing special…about the HTML files.…They're plain HTML5 files that are linked to main.css for their styling.…

Additionally, I've updated the tours.js file.…So that each tour within the tour's array has a detail property that list what…HTML file it corresponds to. Now, I'll update the Detail View module.…So that I can then include a web view to show FAQ and description…content of the tour. I go to the bottom, just below header…label, and type var detail equals Ti.UI.createwebview.…

The main piece of information here is the URL to the webpage.…The URL can point to a local webpage in…our application or to a remote URL on the internet.…Here, we'll point to webpages that are…

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12/16/2013

Titanium can help accelerate your app development workflow. You can rapidly build, test, package, and publish cross-platform mobile apps using only JavaScript and a single, flexible code base. With Titanium, you no longer need to manage multiple developer toolkits, languages, and methodologies. Rafael Hernandez shows you how to create a basic interface with images, text, and tables; add sound effects and handle touch input; incorporate audio and video; and use JavaScript modules to create reusable templates. You'll also learn how to save user preference data on the local device, detect different screen sizes and adjust your layout accordingly, and deploy the finished app to a device—all using the toolset inside the Titanium Studio IDE.